Anonymous wrote:What is her living situation? Does she have the money for a retirement/continuing care facility. She needs socialization. It doesn't have to be you. What can she afford? What she can afford drives this decision
(which doesn't involve moving her to you)
Instead, you visit her where she is every 3-4 weeks. Stay at a hotel. If she has more money than you and you can't afford that, ask her to pay for it.
We need more info OP, especially about finances.
OP said she is in AL. AL have plenty of socialization.
OP, does she get tired easily? If so, she may actually be happier with calls and Facetime from you and you fly out when you can rather than a set scheduled where you fly out every 3-4 weeks. By that age my elders were wiped out by any visit and preferred their routine. They have more control with Facetime or a call because they can get off without kicking you out. Definitely visit and consider hiring someone who can advocate. Then you have trained eyes to make sure she is getting what she needs, but you don't burn out and she doesn't get wiped out feeling she needs to be entertaining.